Posted Oct 11, 2017, 4:29 PM
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Saving healthy trees on a site is not done for the sake of tree-hugging, it's what separates good design from bad design. Preserving trees and other natural features not only protects habitats, but they can turn out to be major assets to the site as it is developed. Simply wiping a site clean without any environmental consideration is terrible design, both architecturally and in an urban planning sense.
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